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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- More than a dozen children
born or treated at Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sutter officials and community
leaders "broke sand" today in a giant sandbox on the site where Sutter
Medical Center, Sacramento's state-of-the-art Anderson Lucchetti Women's
and Children's Center will soon stand in 2011.

"When this facility opens, it will be among the finest hospitals for
birthing and children's services in the state. The new hospital combines
the renowned expertise and reputation of Sutter Memorial Hospital with the
latest and best technology in a unique atmosphere that will promote
healing," said Tom Gagen, CEO of Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento. "Who
better to celebrate the construction of this new hospital with a ceremonial
'sand-breaking' than the parents and children who have been the
beneficiaries of Sutter Memorial's long history of world-class service?"

The 242-bed Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center will be an
eight-story, 395,241-square-foot building located across L Street from the
Ose Adams Medical Pavilion (currently known as Sutter General Hospital) and
to the east of the existing Sutter Cancer Center and Old Tavern. It will
replace Sutter Memorial Hospital, located at 5151 F St., the other
acute-care facility under the SMCS umbrella.

At the new Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center, patients
and their families will obtain the highest level of neonatal and pediatric
intensive care services, pediatric cardiac care, pediatric neurosurgery
services, pediatric cancer services, and high-risk and conventional
maternity services. This facility will also feature a life-saving helistop
atop the building adjacent to the Capital City Freeway. The Anderson
Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center will integrate "healing arts"
alongside traditional care offered, most notably through performances from
the B Street Theatre's Children's Theatre of California.

"Sutter Memorial Hospital has a solid reputation within the region of
delivering quality neonatal, pediatric and maternity services," said
Gregory Janos, M.D., medical director of Children's Services. "With this
new center, we will offer patients a higher level of care in a
state-of-the-art facility that is warm, inviting and comfortable for them,
as well as their family and friends."

The family of the late Fred Anderson, founder of Pacific Coast Building
Products Inc., contributed $18 million to the Sutter Medical Center
Foundation for construction of the Anderson Lucchetti Women's and
Children's Center. The Anderson Lucchetti contribution ranks as the single
largest gift from an individual family to a capital campaign in the greater
Sacramento area. It also created the cornerstone for funding a new Sutter
Medical Center midtown campus.

"The Sacramento region has been very good to our family. Its residents
are friends, neighbors and customers," said Dave Lucchetti, Pacific Coast
Building Products president and CEO. "Being a part of an opportunity to
give families access to the highest quality of medical care is a wonderful
thing. Sutter Health makes this opportunity a reality, and we are also
appreciative to the Sutter organization for the care and service they've
provided our family for the past 80 years."

The Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center and the Ose Adams
Medical Pavilion will be seamlessly connected by a unique, three-story
spanning structure across L Street that will also house clinical space.
This spanning structure will blend the two facilities into one
comprehensive medical campus. The Ose Adams Medical Pavilion is undergoing
major enhancements, as well, which will bring the latest medical
technology, electronic medical records, integrated art and primarily
private rooms to five key service areas: adult and specialized pediatric
emergency medicine, cardiovascular, neurosciences, orthopedics and
oncology.

The medical center is the cornerstone of the midtown revitalization
effort, which also includes a unique, live, three-stage theater complex
featuring the Children's Theatre of California; retail and commercial
space; the Sutter Brownstones, a model in-fill housing by Loftworks that
contains 28 urban residences; and a parking garage for the community and
hospital staff.

"We are so proud of this project, which is a shining example of well-
integrated, community-focused planning," said Sarah Krevans, Sutter Health
regional executive officer. "Alongside our new medical campus, there will
be housing, entertainment, children's programs, restaurants and cultural
elements. It is a perfect marriage of services in the heart of midtown
Sacramento that will provide for this community and others well into the
future."

"Sutter has been a big part of this community for 85 years. By choosing
to build their new state-of-the-art medical facility within a mixed use
campus, Sutter will anchor our burgeoning Midtown neighborhood for
generations to come," added Steve Cohn, City of Sacramento Vice Mayor and
District 3 Councilman. "This truly is a wonderful moment for Sutter and all
of Sacramento."

Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, is affiliated with Sutter Health, a
not-for-profit, community based health system located throughout Northern
California. For more information on Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento,
visit http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org.

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